Mastering Winter Water Birds (Greg Harber)

Two whooping cranes surrounded by thousands of sandhill cranes at Wheeler. By Greg Harber.

To register for this event, click on the blue button below. If you already have a Birmingham Audubon login and password, you can enter it there; if not, simply click the upper-right-hand “X,” and fill out the event registration form.

Mastering Winter Water Birds

Greg Harber provides a comprehensive look at all the birds you’re likely to encounter on or near Alabama’s winter waterways. Topics include identifying loons, grebes, geese, ducks, and cranes, as well as finding reliable populations of these birds in the greater Birmingham area. Field trips will supplement classroom learning with real-world experience.

Where and when do we meet? The course meets on four Mondays (1/7, 1/14, 1/28, 2/4), 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Birmingham Audubon offices, located on the second floor of 3720 Fourth Avenue South. (Ample and well-lit parking is available in back, just behind the former Saigon Noodle House.) Class will not meet on MLK Day (1/21). Field trip dates and locations:

Saturday, 09 February: Class-only field trip to local city parks: Avondale, Patton, East Lake and Roebuck Spring, 9 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Cost: Your one-time registration fee ($50/members; $75/non-members) covers all four meetings. (While you are not required to attend each class, do note that we cannot refund individuals for partial attendance.)

Registration: Class size is limited to fifteen, so don’t delay! To register, click on the button above. If you’re new to our online system and don’t yet have a username and password, simply click the “X” on the pop up and fill out the basic form.

Instructor: Greg Harber has been a member of Birmingham Audubon since he first moved to Birmingham in 1986. During that time, he has served in various capacities, including as a chapter officer and on several committees (Bird Counts and Education, among others). He currently serves as chairman of our Field Trips committee.